Due out October 20th, the record will arrive through Huismans's label, When In Doubt. It's the Dutchman's first 2562 material since 2012's Air Jordan EP: in the meantime he's put out a series of hard-hitting records and remixes under his other alias, A Made Up Sound. As with Air Jordan, which was built from field recordings made in Jordan, The New Today is inspired by travel—it was written during a six-week stay in New York in summer 2013, before being finished at Huismans's home studio in Utrecht.

According to a press release, The New Today is a collage-like record that draws upon "early European synth experiments, new age tapes, musique concrète, krautrock, post-punk, obscure electro-pop and other largely forgotten and out-of-print music." It'll arrive on double-LP, CD and digital formats. The sleeve image is taken from microscopic camera footage filmed by Heleen Blanken, who collaborates with Huismans on live audio-visual shows. The album will be previewed at Amsterdam Dance Event on October 16th, with a live audio-visual showcase taking place at Pakhuis de Zwijger.

You can listen to one of the album's tracks, "Utopia," via the SoundCloud player below.